... in response to Rules for driving in the R.P., posted by Bear on Feb 7, 2004After my wife got her drivers license at the police station and was driving me on our motorcycle through Cebu city she asked me what the red light was for.
[True story]
I said it is a break and rest time to give one side a chance to rest for the big traffic problem up ahead LOL.
Green means the break time is over and the rush to the next break begins.
I have wondered how dogs over there are not hit by traffic?
I wonder how no cars or jeepneys pull out without looking first and don't get hit?
I wonder how so many cars can meet at an intersection with traffic lights and all get by without anyone getting pissed off?
I wonder how the jeepney drivers know who paid, when so many are coming on and off. They just hand the money to someone and pass it on to the driver. It is an amazing honor system that seems to work.
The honking of the horns by others was my radar to know where everyone was as I was driving. It made me feel secure and I returned the favor so traffic in front of me would know I was coming.
As I was driving in the PI and then back in the USA there was a notable difference in the attitude of driving there and here.
I felt safer there than here on the motorcycle as the attitude was to respect my space and expect me to do something I shouldn't.
Here when I drive if I want to pull into a lane and traffic is coming to a red light for example even though they know they have to stop they will not let you in. The rule is "don't respect anyone's space don't let them get away with passing you and if they are slower that you they are Axxhols if they are faster than you they are maniacs.
We depend on good roads, signs lights and police that actually help the flow of traffic.
They seem to do with out any of that and I don't know what the accident rates are there but I didn't see any in the 2 months I was driving.
Oh and for handicap extra points you have to demonstrate driving a motorcycle with flip flop sandals changing gears breaking and slide stopping with out losing them.
Another nice feature over there was the check points so see if you have a license and insurance plates and a helmet was always in the same place months at a time. All you had to do was take note and avoid those places [usually going over bridges]
The most people I seen on a single motorcycle was 5, the driver two in the front and two in the back. They all went by the checkpoints without a problem coz the driver had a helmet LOL.
I had to stop for shelter in a rainstorm in Cebu, I pulled into a nice dry place and was told to turn off my motor coz it was inside the church and the choir was singing.
Where else could you just pull over and drink a couple of coconuts or suck on mangoes?
So don’t wonder why you like to visit the PI so much, it is an amazing place and I loved every minute I stayed there.